Thursday, December 30, 2010

RCMP announces new senior appointments

The RCMP has announced a new series of senior appointments, following word from Commissioner William Elliott that further change in the top ranks would arrive by the New Year.  Deputy Commissioners Tim Killam and Darrell Madill are retiring from the force, as is Assistant Commissioner Gerry Lynch. The RCMP announced their retirements internally on Dec. 23. Killam will begin pre-retirement leave next month. Until then, the RCMP says he will work closely with his replacement, Assistant Commissioner Line Carbonneau who "will immediately assume responsibilities" as Deputy Commissioner, Policing Support Services. Madill is retiring after more than 37 years of service with the RCMP. He will be replaced by Assistant Commissioner Doug Lang, who takes over as Deputy Commissioner, Contract and Aboriginal Policing. Kevin Brosseau will be appointed as Director General, Contract and Aboriginal Policing. Lynch is retiring at the end of January. Chief Superintendent Cal Corley will be promoted to Assistant Commissioner and will take over Lynch's duties as Senior RCMP Envoy for Mexico and the Americas.
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The RCMP has also announced several other senior appointments.
  • Superintendents Joe Loran and Wayne Rideout will each be promoted to the rank of Chief Superintendent. Loran will be the new Deputy Criminal Operations Officer (Contract) for "K" Division, while Rideout will helm the same position for "E" Division. 
  • Chief Superintendent Brad Hartl will become the Regional Human Resources Officer, Pacific Region. 
  • Chief Superintendent Ron Mostrey will become the Regional Human Resources Officer, Central Region. 
  • Superintendent Vince Dancho is being promoted to Chief Superintendent and he will become the Corporate Management Officer of the North West Region. 
  • Superintendent Brenda Butterworth Carr will be promoted to Chief Superintendent and will head the National Aboriginal Police Services in Ottawa. 

In his statement, Elliott said that "further changes are anticipated." He also said that new commanding officers for "O" and "C" divisions are likely to be announced in January.

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